Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyClarendon Press, 1899 - 413 pages |
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... asking prayers for her soul . She left two sons , George and John . Secondly , Walter married a lady of the family of Darell or Dorrell , though some genealogists describe her as Isabel , daughter of de Ponte , a Genoese merchant ...
... asking prayers for her soul . She left two sons , George and John . Secondly , Walter married a lady of the family of Darell or Dorrell , though some genealogists describe her as Isabel , daughter of de Ponte , a Genoese merchant ...
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... asked her what she did with those beads . And entering into further speech with her concerning religion which was reformed , and as then by order of law to be put in execution , he did persuade with her that she should , as a good ...
... asked her what she did with those beads . And entering into further speech with her concerning religion which was reformed , and as then by order of law to be put in execution , he did persuade with her that she should , as a good ...
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... asked what he should do to repair the wrong that had been offered him . ' Why , challenge him , ' answered Ralegh , ' to a match of shooting . ' If the sarcasm is not very keen its preservation in academical memory implies an impression ...
... asked what he should do to repair the wrong that had been offered him . ' Why , challenge him , ' answered Ralegh , ' to a match of shooting . ' If the sarcasm is not very keen its preservation in academical memory implies an impression ...
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... asked their destination . ' To hang up English churls ! ' ' Well , ' retorted Ralegh , ' they will do for an Irishman ; ' and the prisoner was strung up by them accordingly . It is a savage legend which deserves . to be remembered in ...
... asked their destination . ' To hang up English churls ! ' ' Well , ' retorted Ralegh , ' they will do for an Irishman ; ' and the prisoner was strung up by them accordingly . It is a savage legend which deserves . to be remembered in ...
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... asked the Secretary to obtain from the Deputy Grey his confirmation in the post . He accused Ormond of compelling so long a delay before Ralegh could enter , that Barry had been able to dismantle the castle . He imputed the blunder ...
... asked the Secretary to obtain from the Deputy Grey his confirmation in the post . He accused Ormond of compelling so long a delay before Ralegh could enter , that Barry had been able to dismantle the castle . He imputed the blunder ...
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